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Comer Sets the Record Straight: Unraveling the GOP’s Stance on Maxwell Pardon Rumors

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Republican Representative James Comer of Kentucky’s 1st District has issued a stern warning to mainstream media outlets.

His directive is clear: if his statements are to be quoted, they must be presented in their entirety, or not at all.

This message comes in response to an article by Politico, which covered internal debates within the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee regarding the possibility of granting a pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell, known for her association with Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, has been suggested as a potential source of testimony in exchange for leniency.

The article also included a statement from Robert Garcia, the ranking Democrat from California’s 42nd District, who asserted that all committee Democrats were firmly against any pardon for Maxwell.

Comer’s remarks were featured in the piece, highlighting the ongoing tensions and divisions within the committee on this controversial issue.

Maxwell, who was deposed by the Oversight Committee as the sole convicted accomplice in the Epstein sex trafficking scheme, previously invoked her Fifth Amendment right in declining to answer the panel’s questions. 

The story quoted the ranking Democrat, Robert Garcia (CA-42), as indicating that “committee Democrats unanimously opposed a pardon for Maxwell.”

Comer was quoted as saying this:

When asked whether he believed it was a favorable deal to issue a pardon in return for Maxwell’s testimony, Comer said, “A lot of people do.”

“My committee’s split on that,” he added, declining to name who on the panel supported granting a pardon. “I don’t speak for my committee.”

Comer himself wasn’t in favor.

“I think it looks bad,” he said. “Honestly, other than Epstein, the worst person in this whole investigation is Maxwell.”





If Democrats on the committee are allegedly united against one, that means some of the Republicans on it are in favor, if you read between the lines of Comer’s remarks.

But on X, the way the news outlet initially framed the alleged divisions implied Comer was among those who agreed with pardoning Maxwell:

Comer was not happy that his full statement had initially been left out, and responded accordingly:

In fairness, the reporter had included the relevant part of the quote in a subsequent tweet, but she posted it nearly an hour after her initial tweet, and just four minutes before Comer’s :





The Oversight Committee, of course, can’t pardon Maxwell. It’s a power reserved solely for the president. In an early April interview with Politico, Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, said he believed “There’s a good chance and for good reason that she would get a pardon,” though he claimed he had not yet talked to anyone in the Trump administration because “I don’t think now is the best time to do it, with everything going on.”


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